| Reino: | Animalia |
| Filo: | Chordata |
| Classe: | Aves |
| Ordem: | Passeriformes |
| Subordem: | Tyranni |
| Infraordem: | Tyrannides |
| Wetmore & Miller, 1926 | |
| Parvordem: | Tyrannida |
| Família: | Pipridae |
| Rafinesque, 1815 | |
| Subfamília: | Piprinae |
| Rafinesque, 1815 | |
| Espécie: | L. serena |
The White-fronted Manakin is a Passeriforme of the family Pipridae.
It measures about 8.7 cm in length. The male is black with a white forecrown, an azure-blue lower rump, an orange-yellow patch on the breast and a yellow belly. The female is green above with a bluish wash on the crown. The throat and breast are olive-green and the belly is yellowish.
The nest is a cup of vegetable fibres and moss placed 1-2 m above the ground in a horizontal fork of a bush or small tree. The clutch is 2 eggs. The male display is usually solitary.
Humid forest and forest edges.
Presente no Brasil apenas ao norte do Rio Amazonas, do Amapá à região ao norte de Manaus. Encontrado também nas Guianas.